3,933
3.9K
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
WMPT
tv
eye 3,933
favorite 0
quote 0
and now, from the theater at madison square garden in new york city, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause ] hello. how's everybody? thank you, jim. we're in new york. yes, we are. thanks so much. we appreciate that. bye. hello. every team should have one of those toss-up devices. there you go. "people" is the category for this first puzzle. go ahead, vanna. [ bell chimes ] kevin and chris. bosom buddies. yeah. uh-huh. you get it -- best friends, bosom buddies? that's it. well, why don't we hear about you guys? hello. my name is kevin edelman. i'm from long island. i have a beautiful wife, suzanne, of 7 1/2 years, a 16-month-old daughter, juliana, and my best friend, chris, who i've known for 12 years, 'cause he was my waiter at a diner. [ laughter ] that's how it started -- chicken noodle soup, all the time. yeah, well, that's -- well, that's good. boy, you get close to your servers, don't you? that's it. chris, how about you? my name's chris tsalikis. i have three beautiful children -- samantha, anastasia, and christopher. i have a
and now, from the theater at madison square garden in new york city, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause ] hello. how's everybody? thank you, jim. we're in new york. yes, we are. thanks so much. we appreciate that. bye. hello. every team should have one of those toss-up devices. there you go. "people" is the category for this first puzzle. go ahead, vanna. [ bell chimes ] kevin and chris. bosom buddies. yeah. uh-huh. you get it --...
98
98
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: here's a man who was just beats away from dying, beating the odds, and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you're a person waiting for a transplant or waiting with a disease, it will give you new life. >> these days it's just another cardiac operation. >> reporter: like orlando, he sees a future using artificial and mechanical hearts. >> will we be able to grow hearts in a dish the way they just grew a hamburger in a dish? that's way in the future. >> reporter: an amazing story of a man who is all heart. >> i'm so proud of him and how hard he's worked to get to this point and he continues to work hard every day and take each day one at a time. >> and as time clicks away, so does orlando's heart. orlando leads a normal life. he works out, eats right, takes his medicine and checks in wh dr. casper. happily ever after, 30 years later. >>> an abc news exclusive tonight. one family's private anguish is making headlines around the globe. nearly 15 years ago a newborn was kidnapped from a chicago hospital and later returned. but now after months of invest
>> reporter: here's a man who was just beats away from dying, beating the odds, and becoming one of america's longest heart transplant survivors. >> if you're a person waiting for a transplant or waiting with a disease, it will give you new life. >> these days it's just another cardiac operation. >> reporter: like orlando, he sees a future using artificial and mechanical hearts. >> will we be able to grow hearts in a dish the way they just grew a hamburger in a...
34
34
Aug 4, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> we are working with serious, dangerous criminals. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told when to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked by inmates or police, if you like that type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> that's my buildings right there. i can look at them but i can't reach them. >> the inmates can be good, but they're inmates, and you never can keep your guard down with them, never. >> in the heart of new york city is one of the country's most notorious jails, riker's island. its history has been filled with violence, its facilities overcrowded and deadly. we first visited riker's back in 1999, when the commissioner of the new york department of correction was bernard kerik. his get-tough on crime policies have continued today. the new york city department of corrections says the result is a remarkable 90% decrease in violence at riker's, which has led to a substa
there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> we are working with serious, dangerous criminals. >> if you like being told what to do, if you like being told when to eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, if you like taking a chance of getting your ass kicked by inmates or police, if you like that type of thing, then this is the place for you. >> that's my buildings right there. i can look at them but i can't reach them. >> the...
102
102
Aug 22, 2013
08/13
by
COM
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
you're against things that fly over america. you're such a big science egghead how come you don't like the drone program? drones are the future? >> the idea of using armed drones to kill people without due process --. >> stephen: there is due process. the process is that we do it. >> innocent civilians are obliterated when something comes out of the blue. >> stephen: i'm not pro-civilian obliteration, i want to be on record. (laughter) >> then we should stop. >> stephen: it takes a tremendous amount of courage for me to say that. (laughter) i'm sure you can understand. you are the only quaker in congress. >> yes. >> stephen: quaker is a pacifist religion. >> it's anti-war. quakers are proud of looking for alternatives to war. >> stephen: would you engage me a thumb war? let's do it. one, two, three, four -- wait, no, that's cheating. >> (laughs) >> stephen: you just -- first first striking ability, something the united states has promised to never do. one, two, three, four, i declare a thumb war. (audience chanting "stephen") go
you're against things that fly over america. you're such a big science egghead how come you don't like the drone program? drones are the future? >> the idea of using armed drones to kill people without due process --. >> stephen: there is due process. the process is that we do it. >> innocent civilians are obliterated when something comes out of the blue. >> stephen: i'm not pro-civilian obliteration, i want to be on record. (laughter) >> then we should stop....
91
91
Aug 3, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your predecessors decided to pull the plug on this and we popped the psychiatric hospital bubble and spent 30 years cleaning up the mess after words. we have to be institutionalized health care and have transitional money to do this. i would say to your hospital's ready, set, go, merge and consolidate because they won't make it as a tiny little hospitals. the next thing i would do is move toward global budgets as fast as possible because their economic model is the same as the hotel industry and the airline industry which is people in bed, volume based game. every day th
the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your...
72
72
Aug 6, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
america does not need to act alone. we have learned this the hard way in our history that if we go it alone, we put ourselves in jeopardy. when asked in a community of countries that share the same values, we can be a lot more effective. we can bring back stability to a region that is way too unstable. >> thank you. >> an important factor to be with the next senator of new jersey is who has the experience and sophistication to deal with international questions will stop i talked about the complicated situation in that part of the world. if you pull on one, it pulls through jordan, saudi israel,egypt, palestine, and a rant, anorak, , andurkey -- and iran iraq, and turkey. i sent a letter to the president saying that he should ask the new iranian president if he is good to his word. he did appoint someone i know from their time at the united nations as foreign minister. and gives us time to work with a ran on these competent matters -- it gives us time to work with matters.hese important >> on capitol hill, in the last no
america does not need to act alone. we have learned this the hard way in our history that if we go it alone, we put ourselves in jeopardy. when asked in a community of countries that share the same values, we can be a lot more effective. we can bring back stability to a region that is way too unstable. >> thank you. >> an important factor to be with the next senator of new jersey is who has the experience and sophistication to deal with international questions will stop i talked...
82
82
Aug 3, 2013
08/13
by
KBCW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a potential attack against america and its interest is being called a very serious threat. it is so serious in fact, the state department put a global travel alert into effect. 21 diplomatic posts in northern africa and middle east will be closed on sunday. americans in the area are being warned to get out. >>> the government isn't saying much, only that the threat is coming from al-qaeda. cbs national security reporter, david martin, on why the government is taking this so seriously. >> the threat comes from yemen where the group known as al- qaeda in the arabian peninsula has emerged as the most dangerous terrorist organization in the world. intelligence does not reveal where an attack might occur. analysts believe yemen is the most likely place, but warn it could be anywhere in the ark of mostly muslim countries, stretching from north africa to south asia. the threat goes beyond u.s. installations to include those of other western countries. britain will close its embassy in yemen and urged citizens to leave the country. there's no indication what kind of attack might be
. >>> a potential attack against america and its interest is being called a very serious threat. it is so serious in fact, the state department put a global travel alert into effect. 21 diplomatic posts in northern africa and middle east will be closed on sunday. americans in the area are being warned to get out. >>> the government isn't saying much, only that the threat is coming from al-qaeda. cbs national security reporter, david martin, on why the government is taking this...
182
182
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> edward snowden has single-handedly sparked a new chapter in america's coldar with the russians. >>> plus, lingerie for the wealthiest 1%. >>> the house of horrors is no more. >>> and how did a four-foot shark end up on a new york city subway. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, august 8th. >> good morning, everyone. i'm betty ngyuen. so they hit the jackpot. lottery officials say three people won powerball's third biggest pot ever. two tickets in new jersey and one in minnesota matched all six numbers beating the 1 in 175 million odds. so grab your tickets right now because we'll give you those winning numbers. 5, 25, 30, 58, 59 and 32. the jackpot was originally $425 million, but at the drawing, officials said it spiked to a whopping $448 million. however, the lump sum option slices that almost in half and three winners will end up splitting about $258 million before taxes. still not bad. >>> wednesday's windfall comes over three months after the biggest powerball jackpot in history. $590 million won by one person in florida. >>> a
. >>> edward snowden has single-handedly sparked a new chapter in america's coldar with the russians. >>> plus, lingerie for the wealthiest 1%. >>> the house of horrors is no more. >>> and how did a four-foot shark end up on a new york city subway. "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, august 8th. >> good morning, everyone. i'm betty ngyuen. so they hit the jackpot. lottery officials...
114
114
Aug 17, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not mathematicians. in other words, they were supreme practitioners of what i mean by be useful knowledge. be -- now, attempts in general to explain america's technological prowess, i've found, generally revolve around the notion it is our political and social systems that provided the ideal platform for innovation and for the associated economic growth, prosperity and the pursuit of happiness. so in this view it was the new republic shaped by the founding fathers that set the stage for an explosion of innovation during the 19th and 20th centuries. an explosion that we can all agree continues to
only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not...
143
143
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning w
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
156
156
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. >>> there is breaking news this evening and we are scrambling for details. but i can tell you at this moment is it appears the obama family has a new dog. first lady michelle obama first tweeted a photo of this new dog in and the white house followed up with video announcement. it's a girl dog. the name is sunny. it's a portuguese water dog like the first dog, bo. we'll bring you more details as they become available. >>> first i want to share three awesomist things on the internet today. we begin with, of course, quadrocopters. remote controlled super maneuverable high flying awesomeness. they're everywhere these days often with an hd videocamera attached bringing us new and spectacular views of places like niagara falls, falling high above the university of notre dame and australi
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. >>> there is breaking news this evening and we are scrambling for details. but i can tell you at this moment is it appears the obama family has a new dog. first lady...
118
118
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
this tension on the field, the new norm for america's favorite pastime. look at this, this is out of control. jim gray and sportscaster for fox sports and co-host of ufc tonight. do which all agree, they were throwing at him on purpose, does everyone agree with that? >> i agree with that, for sure. i mean, i think dempster was definitely pitching inside and he threw a couple before the one that actually hit him. the ump had given both of the benches a warning, which is kind of unfair, because the yankees had yet to do anything. but that effectively took away cc's attempt to put away their pitcher. >> when that happened, that took that away from cc and the yankees effectively. everybody can agree that dempster was definitely trying to and then hit a-rod. but then look what happened, the yankees ended up hitting a-rod and he had a great game. >> obviously there are a lot of players in baseball who are very unhappy with a-rod, just because of everything that has gone on and if you look at what has gone on and transpired sean here in the past several months,
this tension on the field, the new norm for america's favorite pastime. look at this, this is out of control. jim gray and sportscaster for fox sports and co-host of ufc tonight. do which all agree, they were throwing at him on purpose, does everyone agree with that? >> i agree with that, for sure. i mean, i think dempster was definitely pitching inside and he threw a couple before the one that actually hit him. the ump had given both of the benches a warning, which is kind of unfair,...
1,051
1.1K
Aug 23, 2013
08/13
by
WMPT
tv
eye 1,051
favorite 0
quote 0
and now, from the theater at madison square garden in new york city, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause ] hey! hi, everybody. thank you, jim. thank you. appreciate that. you got to go. how you doing? robert: hi. you're here. we've been waiting for you. they're ready for their first "toss up." it's worth $1,000. and tonight, it's a "person." vanna, do it. [ bell chimes ] elaine and dianne. constant companion. yeah, that's it. [ cheers and applause ] pat: so, we want to hear about you two. let's go. hi. i'm elaine walsh. i'm married with three children. i'm a longtime community volunteer and currently a board member with the volunteer center of bergen county. i met dianne 23 years ago. 23 years ago. yeah, when i moved onto summit avenue in oradell, new jersey. and we found out we had children of the same ages and that we both like going to high tea, and we've been best friends ever since. and... i'm dianne silver. i'm very lucky to be married to my husband, kevin. i have two terrific sons, matt and jeff. i work part time as a high-s
and now, from the theater at madison square garden in new york city, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause ] hey! hi, everybody. thank you, jim. thank you. appreciate that. you got to go. how you doing? robert: hi. you're here. we've been waiting for you. they're ready for their first "toss up." it's worth $1,000. and tonight, it's a "person." vanna, do it. [ bell chimes ] elaine and dianne. constant companion. yeah, that's...
168
168
Aug 14, 2013
08/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 1
no one in america should go broke because of an illness. >> reporter: the white house defended its decision pointing out that next year's out-of-pocket pharmacy costs even at $6,350 is still a good deal for patients. right now there are no protections on drug patients in a drive to put this law into place. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," violence in egypt. the latest on the deadly clash between police and protesters. >>> plus, the controversy over the repairs on the martin luther king memorial. why it won't be ready for the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. >>> and the co-host of "the talk" sara gilbert is in the studio, studio 57. she's going to talk about a new book. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, august 14. good to have you on board. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:29. let's ge
no one in america should go broke because of an illness. >> reporter: the white house defended its decision pointing out that next year's out-of-pocket pharmacy costs even at $6,350 is still a good deal for patients. right now there are no protections on drug patients in a drive to put this law into place. wyatt andrews, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," violence in egypt. the latest on the deadly clash between police...
185
185
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 1
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." president obama spent the last nine days vacationing on the luxurious island of martha's vineyard, chaos on the streets of egypt continued and fighting between the government and supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi escalated raising the death toll to nearly 1,000. tonight according to egyptian security officials, the supreme spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood was just captured and he'll go on trial later this month for killing protesters of the brotherhood back in june. while many lawmakers on capitol hill are urging the president to address the violence and cut off more than $1 billion of u.s. aid we give to egypt each year, senator john mccain had this to say about the situation. >> we have no credibility. we do have influence but when you don't use that influence, then you do not have that influence. we could be cutting off th
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." president obama spent the last nine days vacationing on the luxurious island of martha's vineyard, chaos on the streets of egypt continued and fighting between the government and supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi escalated raising the death toll to nearly 1,000. tonight...
187
187
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
what can we do for you >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks show brought to you by mother nature. many looked to the skies last
what can we do for you >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing...
220
220
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, that's the way we do it here in america. you have a royal baby, some comedian has a baby. >> oh, you have a boy? yeah, i don't like -- >> jimmy: girl. >> yeah, that's the way do it. >> jimmy: hello? that's the way to do it. [ cheers ] thank you. >> i know. and when i knew you, you were like, zero babies involved. those were the '90s. >> jimmy: those were the '90s. we hung out. we had some fun. >> man, those were the '90s. >> jimmy: but we've always been friends for a long time, so, i've followed your career through everything. and i gotta say, "orange is the new black," is what everyone's talking about. >> yeah, thanks, thanks. >> jimmy: like, netflix is the new thing. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's pretty good. i've got to say, i'm so proud of this show. i am, like, so excited to be in something that i'm really proud of. i mean, it's really great. >> jimmy: a lot of people have i've never heard of -- the girl -- >> you may have some lipstick on your cheek, right? just a little bit. i mean, it's cool. you just had a baby. t
yeah, that's the way we do it here in america. you have a royal baby, some comedian has a baby. >> oh, you have a boy? yeah, i don't like -- >> jimmy: girl. >> yeah, that's the way do it. >> jimmy: hello? that's the way to do it. [ cheers ] thank you. >> i know. and when i knew you, you were like, zero babies involved. those were the '90s. >> jimmy: those were the '90s. we hung out. we had some fun. >> man, those were the '90s. >> jimmy: but we've...
64
64
Aug 14, 2013
08/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> let me make it clear, the policy of the united states of america with respect to all settlements is that they are illegitimate. and we oppose settlements taking place at any time, not just the time of the... of the peace process. >> reporter: in a separate move, israel carried out a promise that led to the peace negotiations by releasing 26 palestinian prisoners. buses left a prison in central israel after nightfall. the inmates had been held on charges ranging from rock- throwing to deadly bombings. the israeli military shot down a rocket launched at a resort town near the egyptian border today. the attack targeted eilat on the red sea. officials said it's the first time israel's iron dome defense system had intercepted a rocket there. militants based in egypt's sinai peninsula claimed responsibility for the attack. another apparent u.s. drone strike in yemen killed two more militants late monday. it brings to 37 the number believed killed in the last two weeks amid warnings al qaeda in the arabian peninsula was planning attacks in the region. the group is considered the most da
. >> let me make it clear, the policy of the united states of america with respect to all settlements is that they are illegitimate. and we oppose settlements taking place at any time, not just the time of the... of the peace process. >> reporter: in a separate move, israel carried out a promise that led to the peace negotiations by releasing 26 palestinian prisoners. buses left a prison in central israel after nightfall. the inmates had been held on charges ranging from rock-...
98
98
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
really one of the things of the great victories of the 20th-century for america. did you have any anxiety? the story of people who pushed back. >> guest: zero, yes. this is not the book that i expected to write. i went into it thinking that -- and that think especially the integration was a good thing. and it did. brought people together. it made me think differently about the world. a lot of my classmates. and one of the things i side often, during the heyday of desegregation and busing in the 70's and 80's we actually found the achievement gap shrinking faster than ever. so that's a big deal. so there was accomplishments. >> host: the desegregation. i mean, the debt was so huge. access to books and resources and things. you know, the ones that argue that the actual desegregation process was incidental. >> guest: i think that's really hard to separate out. people who researched, how it affects kids, it's kind of hard to say. is it because kids are learning from each other or is it because if you are black child in a classroom with the majority white middle-class
really one of the things of the great victories of the 20th-century for america. did you have any anxiety? the story of people who pushed back. >> guest: zero, yes. this is not the book that i expected to write. i went into it thinking that -- and that think especially the integration was a good thing. and it did. brought people together. it made me think differently about the world. a lot of my classmates. and one of the things i side often, during the heyday of desegregation and busing...
79
79
Aug 4, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
but when he came to america he found dying of silk was not in great demand. he became a candle and soap maker. this is a pattern that followed quite consistently without restrictive guild does chelation, people were much freer to pursue new interest, to develop new skills. and that played into this notion that we can have useful knowledge, practical knowledge that advance is not only our own social position with that of our society. so as a result many of these master craftsman or even mechanic or even a lowly tournament could aspire to become an independent entrepreneur with considerable economic security and a company social status and political influence. this movement was further mode, particularly annually by the puritans added more so in and around philadelphia with large quaker population, both put a premium on labor and particularly on the nobility of labor. so working with one's hands producing something, laboring honestly was a social good that perhaps and carried connotations that it didn't always carry back into europe. so as a say in the journeym
but when he came to america he found dying of silk was not in great demand. he became a candle and soap maker. this is a pattern that followed quite consistently without restrictive guild does chelation, people were much freer to pursue new interest, to develop new skills. and that played into this notion that we can have useful knowledge, practical knowledge that advance is not only our own social position with that of our society. so as a result many of these master craftsman or even mechanic...
147
147
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 1
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning was my boss. he started the day my boss and will end the day chofeur. >>> the economy jumps another statistical hurdle towards a job market recovery. tonight we will look at the real unemployment picture on the ground. this is "special report". >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the confusing jobs picture in america. sometimes in washington and on the campaign trail you hear candidates calling for one armed economists. so those economists can't say on the one hand and on the other hand. in other words, you can use numbers to prove anything that is even remotely
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
121
121
Aug 9, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this morning was my boss. he started the day my boss and he started the day my boss and >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like house of cards if by cards you mean human ears i have been glueing together for some time and should be complete as soon as i find myself a zachary. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thanks, greg. coming up on the big show. the nsa is reading your e-mail. or do they? one thing is for sure. they either do or they don't. plus a new poll shows that 40% of white people don't have any close friends of a different race or as a racist would say, a new poll
paul white may not be the living in the friendliest city in america but may be the happiest man in america. he is one of the three lotto winners, $149.4 million. can you imagine. here he is at a press conference earlier today. >> you have to pick who in the crowd would match this description. their financial plan consists of playing the lottery. everybody picked my name. they thought it was funny then. who's right now? >> my good friends nancy and ron work with them. ron this...
120
120
Aug 3, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and b
. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best companies in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. ♪ [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try...
77
77
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
the end of the war is over 30,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decide to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776. there is a thought process that leads to learning the lesson that begins at that time. it is hard for him to accept this. eventually he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee, rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he was the winner. because of his resilience in the end i.t. out at the strategic level. i think my time is kind of a. what i will end with one somewhat controversial question question -- statement. when the war in iraq was ratcheting up, i got a call from the woman that does offense at "the l.a. times." she said, i want you to write an op-ed on what washington would do about iraq. what he would do about iraq. so i said stephanie, washington wouldn't know where iraq was. he wouldn't know about weapons of mass destruction, jihads, whatever. he said that's right. now write
the end of the war is over 30,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decide to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776. there is a thought process that leads to learning the lesson that begins at that time. it is hard for him to accept this. eventually he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee, rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he...
119
119
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan was to fire missiles at embassies inside the capital. it also included attacking naval forces in the red sea. the u.s. embassy in yemen remains closed today and the country is on high alert. >>> president obama says the united states wants to help the millions of displaced syrian refugees. he's pledging an additional $1$5 million in humanitarian and food aid. that brings the total to more than $1 billion since the two-year war began. the u.n. said last month nearly seven million syrians require urgent humanitarian aid. and these images show the toll the civil war is taking on syria's largest city. these before and
and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan...
100
100
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
it was said that there was a story that colorado is the most over restaurant place in america. how is colorado doing? >> you know, colorado is doing great, i will tell you, one of the things i'm most encouraged by is our mature markets where we have better brand awareness. we have not hit a point of diminishing returns, so that guest loyalty is fantastic and we are growing. >> these are not complex dishes. i go to places, and these are not simple dishes to make. >> absolutely. one of the great things about noodles and company, and why we have so little competition. this is complex to do. we have wonderful fresh ingredients, as you can see, the plates jim is holding up. they are hardy, they are tasty, great vegetables and we offer so much choice from healthy to indulgent to our guests and we have a ton of dishes under 500 dishes. you can eat favorites kids to adults. and your specials are a-traditional, it's note a happy meal or more sugar or more assault, it's asparagus and corn. we have a real kitchen, we do real cooking. we can, you know, we make things, like you do things in
it was said that there was a story that colorado is the most over restaurant place in america. how is colorado doing? >> you know, colorado is doing great, i will tell you, one of the things i'm most encouraged by is our mature markets where we have better brand awareness. we have not hit a point of diminishing returns, so that guest loyalty is fantastic and we are growing. >> these are not complex dishes. i go to places, and these are not simple dishes to make. >> absolutely....
88
88
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
south america, central america, look at vends wail lezuela, other co not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. no. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can
south america, central america, look at vends wail lezuela, other co not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what -- >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. so, if...
112
112
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> making news in america this morning -- breaking news. a wildfire racing through a southern california town, destroying homes and forcing evacuations overnight. we're on the front lines with the latest. >>> international manhunt. a search intensifies for a man accused of murder, arson, kidnapping a teenage girl. we'll have new details on what may have led to the crime spree. >>> one commuter spots something unusual on the subway. there it is. a shark. but how did it get there? >>> we've got winners. three winning powerball tickets. we learned where they were sold. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we'll get the winning powerball details in a minute. crews have been working through the night, battling a new and fast-moving wildfire. >> it's out of control in banning, california. that's in the desert, east of l.a., near palm springs. >> this fire surged to 6,000 acres. and we're seeing the damage as at least 15 homes have burned to the ground. hundreds of people have been evacuated. abc's cecilia vega is on the fire line for us. >> repor
>>> making news in america this morning -- breaking news. a wildfire racing through a southern california town, destroying homes and forcing evacuations overnight. we're on the front lines with the latest. >>> international manhunt. a search intensifies for a man accused of murder, arson, kidnapping a teenage girl. we'll have new details on what may have led to the crime spree. >>> one commuter spots something unusual on the subway. there it is. a shark. but how did...
51
51
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
stops at a distraction, washington is not calling businesses, in what they think in terms of getting america back on track, we're still in a environment where business, success, and profit are dirty words, and like david said you are considered anti-american. >> there are some people that make a ton of money dealing with government like elan musk, i am sure they put a fine electric car together butly is taking money from federal government and done well as a result. so, all of in struggling business people out there looking at example of musk and other guys not doing so well because of they have a public profile that against bigger government. neil: thank you very much. all right, you heard it from mel. >> president obama has canceled a meeting with putin, because of snowden. i mean,. neil: it is a one-on-one. >> that is the most important, if this occurred, i would have flown there to meet with him to straighten it out they hate i've other. >> who cares that is business. >> here is joe with why he thinks mel is wrong. the boys used double mis from their capital one venture card to fly home
stops at a distraction, washington is not calling businesses, in what they think in terms of getting america back on track, we're still in a environment where business, success, and profit are dirty words, and like david said you are considered anti-american. >> there are some people that make a ton of money dealing with government like elan musk, i am sure they put a fine electric car together butly is taking money from federal government and done well as a result. so, all of in...
64
64
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
it is difficult to say what is happening in rural america in general. what we have found is, particularly in the south and southwest, rural school districts have been consolidated almost to the hills. very large districts in their role self. we think, to a large extent, we have reached the economies of scale in these communities. that makes sense for those communities. but what happens, for the most part, you do not achieve cost savings and the quality that most proponents of consolidation assume that you will achieve by consolidation. particularly in the rural sites, you see it increased costs around transportation, lots more travel time for kids on buses, a much longer day. we have kids getting on the bus before daylight and they are getting off after sunset. when you factor those things into the formula of what is working, what should be the response to the small school problem -- and i do not like to think of it as a small school or small district problem -- it is a situation that exists that does not have to be problematic. when we look at it in te
it is difficult to say what is happening in rural america in general. what we have found is, particularly in the south and southwest, rural school districts have been consolidated almost to the hills. very large districts in their role self. we think, to a large extent, we have reached the economies of scale in these communities. that makes sense for those communities. but what happens, for the most part, you do not achieve cost savings and the quality that most proponents of consolidation...
205
205
Aug 14, 2013
08/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and the proud and motley gang of co-workers america's new mul mult multi-million nars. daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily us
. >>> and the proud and motley gang of co-workers america's new mul mult multi-million nars. daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if...
71
71
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what american foreign policy is. >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. t her.make your business dream a reality. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, lik
south america, central america, look at venezuela, other countries, not just the middle east. there's a deep, deep suspicion of what american foreign policy is. >> sometimes the full picture of that is occluded to us in the u.s. nbc news contributor, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back with #click3. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make...
59
59
Aug 24, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
looking back at the history of branding in america. if you are to use the president's image today, you would quickly get calls from lawyers about doing that. were there any rules whatsoever about the use of the first couples? >> no, and that is why these companies get away with it. several supporters of cleveland in congress were trying to get that type of legislation passed, to not use their image without the way he would veto legislation was to edit it. he had enough detractors that even though they liked frances, they do not want to give them anything he wanted. they could not get these laws passed. >> here is a bit of frances cleveland she had about her frustration. where is this from? >> that was a letter she wrote to the editor of country magazine. he had run an ad for this company. she had become friends and asked him to arrange for that to happen. >> we have to explain how this 49-year-old president and the 21-year-old ride ever became a couple. tell us the story of grover and frances cleveland. >> grover was law partners and f
looking back at the history of branding in america. if you are to use the president's image today, you would quickly get calls from lawyers about doing that. were there any rules whatsoever about the use of the first couples? >> no, and that is why these companies get away with it. several supporters of cleveland in congress were trying to get that type of legislation passed, to not use their image without the way he would veto legislation was to edit it. he had enough detractors that...
110
110
Aug 1, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ezra, the bad news for america, and the bad news for mitch mcconnell is that he first of all has a challenger, a republican challenger in kentucky from his right, who is complaining about how cooperative mitch mcconnell has been with president obama. so this -- that will be the first force that will presumably make mitch mcconnell even more intransigent on the senate floor. >> i think if people had heard back a couple of years ago in 2013 that mitch mcconnell would be doing everything in his power to remain close as possible to rand paul, they would have laughed. but that is exactly what he is doing. now the good news for america, lawrence, is that mitch mcconnell is beginning to lose control of his members. you have had vote after vote, last week you had some appropriations bills moving forward, which are important, right? these are bill that is will fund the government. the bills that will eventually be needed to stop a government shutdown. mitch mcconnell, didn't want that vote. i think you're actually seeing a frustration among them. as he said in the little soliliqy. they're
. >> ezra, the bad news for america, and the bad news for mitch mcconnell is that he first of all has a challenger, a republican challenger in kentucky from his right, who is complaining about how cooperative mitch mcconnell has been with president obama. so this -- that will be the first force that will presumably make mitch mcconnell even more intransigent on the senate floor. >> i think if people had heard back a couple of years ago in 2013 that mitch mcconnell would be doing...
91
91
Aug 3, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and bad stocks you that either wanted to sell on strength already or that belonged to a curious and honestly embarrassing club that i'm going to tell you about in a moment, you've got to stay tuned. people always seem to want to throw rotten fruit at me or burn me in effigy when i take a stock i've recommended and changed my mind. tell me i think it should be sold. i tend to change my mind because my thesis was wrong and the stock turned out to be so bad it deserved to be thrown in the cell block. rule number 10 from "getting back to even" don't dig in y
i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> there are two types of stocks i recommend selling into a big rally but the two categories are incredibly arcane and complex, requiring years if not decades of training in wall street and academia to fully comprehend. you know what, though? you guys are a smart audience, smartest in television. i'd like you to take a stab at it. in a short-term rally you want to sell both good stocks that have greet runs and bad stocks you that...
212
212
Aug 6, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
everyone is a suspect in america. what does that mean for our democracy? >> is it interesting for you that liberals and libertarians announce the circle that they're meeting on this issue? it's very interesting, you with rand paul and congressman amash and others all kind of saying we don't trust this type of big government spying, and there is disagreement about what the government can do, but nevertheless, you're on the same side as these libertarians now. >> we both support the constitution. the fourth amendment makes it very clear, unreasonable seizure should not be permitted unless there is probable cause. this idea of massively spying on americans is fundamentally wrong, but what happened to the land of the free, home of the brave? >> that's a slogan. i'm playing devil's advocate a little bit, but he says that they are not examining the content of calls without a specific warrant, without knowledge that a terrorist is actually contacting or a suspect is contacting individuals in this country. you don't have any reasonable right to privacy under those
everyone is a suspect in america. what does that mean for our democracy? >> is it interesting for you that liberals and libertarians announce the circle that they're meeting on this issue? it's very interesting, you with rand paul and congressman amash and others all kind of saying we don't trust this type of big government spying, and there is disagreement about what the government can do, but nevertheless, you're on the same side as these libertarians now. >> we both support the...
267
267
Aug 3, 2013
08/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
>> schieffer: tonight, america on alert. the state department warns americans traveling overseas, that al qaeda terror threat, and closes more than 20 embassies and consulates. david martin has the latest. anthony mason reports unemployment has fallen to a four-and-a-half-year low, but. >> reporter: does the job market look any better to you? >> until i get a job, to me it's the same. >> schieffer: dr. jon lapook on the f.d.a. cracking down on foods that claim to be gluten free. >> nice meeting you. >> schieffer: and steve hartman on the road with a man who turns strangers into friends. >> oh, that's great. >> schieffer: ...in a flash. >> it's kind of lovely. it's lovely. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. this is the "cbs evening >> schieffer: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm bob schieffer. the state department issued a travel alert today for americans, mostly for those traveling in the middle east and north africa, and 21 american diplomatic posts in that part of the world
>> schieffer: tonight, america on alert. the state department warns americans traveling overseas, that al qaeda terror threat, and closes more than 20 embassies and consulates. david martin has the latest. anthony mason reports unemployment has fallen to a four-and-a-half-year low, but. >> reporter: does the job market look any better to you? >> until i get a job, to me it's the same. >> schieffer: dr. jon lapook on the f.d.a. cracking down on foods that claim to be...